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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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254 MODERN, LANGUAGE'S AND liNGUISTICSGERMAN ...Courses and programs in German are administered within' the Depart- 'ment of Modern Languages and Linguistics of the Faculty of Humanities.For information and cou'nselling, please contact the departmental office,Togo Salmon Hall, R~om 613.'Notes:1. Students should note that the Department has classified its Germanlanguage, courses unde'r the following categories:'Introductory Level Language Course" GERry1~N 1Z0? ' .Intermediate Level Language, Courses, GERMAN'1B03" 1BB3, 2203, 2ZZ3Advanced Level Language Courses• GERMAN 3Z03, 3ZZ3, 4CC3, 4Z032. Not aU courses are offered on an annual basis. Students should'consult the timetable for available courses. ,3. Courses cross-listed with other programs (GERMAN 3NN3, 4G03,4J03) will use English as the language of classrobm instruction. Studentstaking these courses for credit in German will be required to doall their reading, writing and film viewing in German.'4. Students may be required to take a placem~nt fest in the Departmentof' Modern Languages and lingUistics to : assess their proficiency inthe language. ,'CoursesIf no prerequisite is listed, fhecourse is open.GERMAN 1B03 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IA comse designed, to expand German 'linguistic skills through practice inThe course examines the 'relationship between globalization ,and autonomyusing the, text of several authors,. Topics, include: identity con­reading, writing, listening and speaking, promoting intercultural learning and ,international awareness: Course uses Web CT and multiumediatechnology. struction, growing urbanism; cultural production and gender, issues.Four hours; one term'Three hours; one term 'Prerequisite: Grade 12 U or M equivalent (or OAC German) Qr permission Prerequisite: GERMAN 2AA30r 2CC3of the Department " ' ' Offered. in alternate' years.Antirequisite: GERMAN 2Z03, 2ZZ3 '. ''GERMAN 3C03 GERMAN CULTURE AFTER 1945Not open to students, with credit or registration in GERMAN 1883. This course. will explore the culture of modern Germany from 1945 to theThe Oepartment reserves the right to place students in the course, most present. 'Students will study important cultural developments by examining; appropriate to their abilities. 'selected texts from literature, film and other forms of cultural expression., GER'MAN 1 BB3 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IIThree hours; one term'Through integrated and interactive practice in reading, writing, .listening Prerequisite: GERMAN 2AA3 or 2CC3an,d speaking; this, course is intended to serve as a .foundation' for theGERMAN 3NN3 WOMEN IN GE~MANadvanced study of German language and culture. The Eiequels to this'liTERATURE AND CULTUREcourse are GERMAN 3Z03 and 3ZZ3.'This course explores the'rich literary and cultura( history, of womenFour hours; one term ,writers, fflmmakers and artists from the early Middle Ages to the presentPrerequisite: GERMAN 1 B03 or permission of the Departmentin German-speaking Europe. (See Note 3 above.)Antirequisite: GERMAN2ZZ3Three hours; one termGERMAN 1 :Z06BEGINNER'S INTENSIVE GERMANPrerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveFormerly: GermfIn 1 Z03 and 1ZZ3Cross-list: COMP LIT 3NN3, WOMEN ST 3NN3This course enabl.esstudents to communicate effectively and accu- ,, Offered in alternate years.'rately in German. Using multimedia resources, students acquire thebasics of German grammar arid develop language skills In order to mastereverYday sitwations. The course is,enhanced, by the use of WebCT This course is designed to further develop accuracy and complexity in'GERMAN 3Z03 'ADVANCED GERMAN 'I"and multimedia technology. The sequel to this c;ourse isGERMAN,2Z03.Four hours; ,two termsAntirequisite:Grade 12 Uor M equivalent (or OAC German), GERMAN 1ZZ3 'Students who have credit in GERMAN 1Z03, but not in GERMAN 1ZZ3,will be permitted to take GERMAN 1 Z06; however, they must relinquishcredit in GERMAN 1Z03to do so.oral and written expression,in German using ,authentic German language'material taken from a variety of sources. The sequels to this course,areGERMAN 3ZZ3 and 4Z03.Three hours; one termPrerequisite: GERMAN 1 BB3 or 2ZZ3Antirequisite: GERMAN3E03The Department reserves the right to place students in the course most The Department reserves the right to place students in the course mostappropriate, to their abilities. " , appropriate to their abilities.Enrolment is limited.GERMAN 3ZZ3 ADVANCED GERMAN II 'GERMAN 2AA3 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN STUDIESThis course further develops accurC!cy and complexity in reading, writing,This course provides the foundation for work in German literature and inspeaking and listening using authentic texts from German-speaking countries.It provides students'with an advanced understanding of contempo-the broader field of German Studies. Theoretical approaches combinedwith the analysis of specifiC cultural.texts, forms and practices will allow" rary Issues in Germany., Strong emphasis will be on in-class discussionsstudents to experience the 'pleasure of the text' and help them to. developand oral participation. The sequel to the course is GERMAN 4Z03.analytical and research tools.Three hours; oneThree hours; one termte~mPrerequisite: GERMAN 1 BB3 or 2ZZ3, (or concurrent registration in GER­Prerequisite: GERMAN 1 BB3 or 2ZZ3MAN 2Z03 or 2ZZ3)Antirequisite: GERMAN 3G03 'Priority is given to students inGERMAN 2CC3 GER~ANYa -program requiring German. StudentsTHROUGH THE AGES:CULTURE AND SOCIETYwitl1/nafive or near native fluency may be required to register in anappropriate alternative. '/ .-'An interdisciplinary look at the historical events, 'cultural phenomena, andpersonalities which have shaped German culture and society 'until World'War II. Topics include: Medieval and Romantic Heritage~ the Golden Twenties,Nationalism and NCl.tional Socialism,-the Holocaust.Three hours; one termPrerequisite: GERMAN 1 BB3 or 2ZZ3 (circoncurrent registration in GER-MAN 2Z03 or 2ZZ3) , ' , ,GERMAN 2Z03 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IThe course is designed to further expand German linguistic skills throughintegrated and interactive practise in reading, writing, listening and speak-, ing.· the course is enhanced, by the use of WebCT and multimedia technology.The sequel to this course is GERMAN 2ZZ3. 'Three hours; one termPrerequisite: One of GERMAN 1Z06, 1ZZ3 or permission of the DepartmentAntirequisite: GERMAN 1B03'Not open to students with credit or registration in GERMAN 2ZZ3.The Department reserves the fight to'place students in the course mostappropriate to their abilities. "GERMAN 2ZZ3 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN IIThrough integrated and interactive practice in reading, writing, listeningand speaking, this course is intended toserv.e as a foundation for theadvanc,ed study of German language, literature and culture. The courseis enhanced by the use of WebCT and multimedia technorogy. The sequelsto this course are GERrylAN 3Z03 arid 3ZZ3.Three hours; one term ,Prerequisite: GERMAN 2Z03 or permission of the Department,Antirequisite: GERMAN 1 BB3 .The Department reserves the right to place students in the course mostappropriatf! to their abilities. "GERMAN 3B03GLOBALIZATION AND AUTONOMY INEIGHTEENTH-CENTURY GERMANYThe Department reserves the'right to place students in the course mostappropriate to their abilities. 'Enrolment is I(mited, ~

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